A bride is facing backlash from her own family after her sister refused to attend her wedding over her demands.
Her sister flocked to Reddit asking for advice after the issue divided the family - and stirred up a debate online.
The woman was left stunned after her sister - the bride - demanded a "very, very expensive" gaming PC worth £3,600 as a gift.
And when she refused to purchase it, the bride told her to not come at all - sparking a huge family row.
Asking for advice, the woman described the unusual situation in detail - which left people flabbergasted.

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She explained: "My sister is getting married in December. About three weeks ago she sent me and my husband a link to this gift she wanted us to buy for her.
"It was a very, very expensive and weird gift for a wedding. But she said this was what she wanted us to buy her.
"My husband responded that we appreciated the suggestion and would take it in mind when buying her gift.
"She responded that no, it wasn't a suggestion, it was what she wanted us to buy. He told her it was very expensive and we might find something similar for them.
"She replied again with no, she wanted that, she then sent a further three links where we could purchase this item in the US so we wouldn't be shopping overseas.
"I told her it wasn't going to be possible for us to buy it. She told us we need to show up with a gift and this is what she'll accept from us.
"There was more back and forth over the week that followed until ultimately I told her we would no longer attend the wedding if the gift was more important.
"She said fine, f*** me if I was going to let a gift stop me from showing up and supporting her and that I was a s***** sister.
"My parents can't believe we are no longer going. They said my sister is just being a brat and I should still show up and bring whatever gift we choose."
After asking if she had been in the wrong on Reddit, one person replied to say: "Skip the wedding, or show up with a toaster."
Another wrote: "Even if she backed down I wouldn't consider going at that point. Your sister is a brat, given your parent's response I can see how she got that way."